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Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 03:11 pm
by bluelaru
LIKE I FUCKING CARE....WHAT YOU THINK OF ME


DO YOU PAY MY BILLS.....no


SO YOU ARE NOTHING TO ME......

just shows ya.....HOW OBTUSE ....

That you would think you can hurt me....by words....that YOU....a unknown. and...unnamed fake person...

GO RIGHT THE FUCK AHEAD...TAKE YOUR BEST SHOT...

after all I have been called CUNT....and I DID NOT GO CRY IN THE CORNER.....

No...still here as my self.....not hidding by a name change
like the rest.

NOT RUNNING AWAY EIGHTER...I'll be there...

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 03:21 pm
by bluelaru
You also must have a tiny weeny wee one ...to be so defensive

dr Gonzo....SINCE my comment wasent directed at anyone



SO WHO REALLY IS THE NASTY PERSON

the person who retorts to a comment made in a general way...
or ( YOU ) who person who flames someone for having a comment.

AND SINCE YOU WANT TO HAVE ISSUES WITH ME....
GO RIGHT THE FUCK AHEAD

AGAIN YOU MEAN NOTHING TO ME...YOUR FAKE

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 04:18 pm
by DrGonzo
LOL, you really are funny. That's some raction if I'm meaningless.

Where's all this hostility coming from Blue?

And I have issues? :lol:

Bitch, bitch, bitch, moan, moan, moan, insult, insult, insult

There I pre-empted your next postz :wink:

Like I said, you do nothing but bleat about folk that don't fit into your ideal.... unlucky! The world is not like that.... you must be constantly disapointded in people..... that's a sad way to live, you have my pity.

PS. My name is Rhys. I made that known a long time ago on this forum. 8)

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 05:22 pm
by Alaskan Biker
fuck it I got better things to do today

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 07:16 pm
by Tall Guy
Alaskan Biker wrote:I really keep hoping this thread will go away but it just keeps coming back and it is a little bit insulting sometimes to me because of all the good and decent people I know who carry guns in Alaska Canada and Siberia.
Even though we only lose a few people a year up here to wildlife the number of those who show up in the newspaper who defended their life or their child's life is rather substantial each year the only thing is unless you are a local you never hear about all those cases because no human got hurt and those are the ones the media loves to play up......I suspect that is probably true in other wilderness areas of the country as well.

Not picking sides here since I view a gun no different than a hammer or truck in my life it is just a tool and it does have it's uses I am not in love with the things hell I don't even really like them they are bulky heavy and a pain in the ass 99.9% of the time but after being born in NC in an area controlled by a crooked sheriff's dept that was organized crime with a badge and then having spent part of my life in combat and then part as a biker before finally finding my place in the peace and beauty of the frontier well it is a tool that has proved useful.

I personally love the animals and wolves are my favorite I don't even hunt except when no other choice I fished instead and with the exception of 2 moose attacks that ended with me not being forced to shoot either one though I certainly think others would not have given them the chances I did all my animal encounters including bear have ended very well in fact I usually when I came across wild animals I would hang out for a while and share their space if they where in the mood to allow it if not I made my way else where.

Plain and simple there are plenty of animals just like people and most will never bother you but there are always a few and walking in the deep wilderness without a gun is a personal choice but I think it would be far more correct to say the danger is about equal to that of walking through one of our inner cities unarmed at 3am in the morning in a not so good part of town it may never be a problem but it is really pushing it and taking a unnecessary chance with ones life or family.
If everyone was as enlightened as AB, guns wouldn't be a problem at all. Excellent post in a sea of bullshit (the gun talk, I'm not getting involved in the feudin')

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 07:29 pm
by pansTX420
Mile high I know that you think that you are Superior but I got my hunters education card when I was 12 to because it is required to hunt in Idaho but it does not mean that you know a damn thing.
Boulder - Members of a 7-year-old boy's family drove off a mountain lion that attacked him on a trail on Flagstaff Mountain late Saturday.
The boy, who was not identified, was walking last in a single file of eight family members and friends near the Crown Rock trail head about 6 p.m. when his father turned and saw the lion on him.
The lion seized the child by the head and dragged him toward the woods, family members told Jason Blumen, a supervisor with Pridemark Paramedic Services, at Boulder Community Hospital.
They shouted and struck the lion with rocks and sticks, said Tyler Baskfield, a spokesman for the state Division of Wildlife. "They did everything possible to defend the boy from the lion," Baskfield said. "You've got to fight back with everything you have if you're attacked by a mountain lion."
In the late 1980s, lion sightings and problems became increasingly common. In Montana, for instance, cougars were seen under boat docks or passing through rural yards midday. They were met on urban walk-paths, and pets were mauled or killed. In 1989, a 4-year-old boy was fatally attacked while playing in his back yard.
Between 1989 and 1995, state officials recorded 122 direct human mountain-lion conflicts, plus 123 incidents connected to lions preying on livestock. The state responded with an aggressive program that boosted lion-hunting quotas and controls. Problem animals or those that lingered near residential areas were destroyed. By 1995, the number of conflicts was cut in half, although potential for trouble still exists.
Encountering a Bear
Do not run from a bear. Running may trigger a natural predator-prey attack response.
Make certain you have bear pepper spray at the ready.
Immediately pick up small children and stay in a group.
Move away from the bear, if it is possible to do so.
Throw a backpack or other object on the ground as you move away to distract the animal’s attention.
If a black bear approaches, try to scare it away by shouting or making noise.
If a black or grizzly bear attacks at night while you’re in a tent, fight back aggressively with sticks or stones.
If a grizzly bear attacks during the day, most experts recommend playing dead by curling up in a ball face down. Use your hands and arms to protect the back of your neck and face, and keep your backpack on for added protection. Do not move or make noise until you are sure the bear has left the area. But you already threw this on the ground lol
sure you could do this or just shoot the fucking thing yea I've alot of sticks and stones in my tent while I sleep and rolling over and hoping the fucking thing only chews on my backpack does not appeal to me either.
Police intervention is credited with saving the lives of an elderly couple in this central Pennsylvania town, after a deer attack on 15 November. The 7-point buck threatened a woman when she tried to go into her backyard to feed cats. When a man in the house attempted to chase the deer away, the buck repeatedly charged and gored him.
State Police Cpl. Todd A. Brian and Trooper Stephen E. Wilcox responded and found the deer attacking the woman, who had entered the backyard in an attempt to stop the deer from attacking the man. Brian had to wrestle the deer away by its antlers.The troopers finally shot the and killed the deer.
Both residents of the house were seriously injured, police said.

woman returning to her home with her dog was attacked by a black bear as she turned a corner of her cabin. According to police reports the female bear lunged at her, knocked her down and bit her several times. It picked up her dog, and then dropped it and ran off. Officials later shot and killed the bear and two cubs (pictured here).
The bears had been seen before in the city's Heiden Road area, and further reports indicate that they had been rummaging through open Dumpsters

Newspaper FAQs Killer bear attacks Ohio family
Associated Press
Friday, April 14, 2006

Associated Press
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency trucks in a bear trap .

BENTON, Tenn. -- Using traps baited with honey buns and doughnuts, officials today tried to track down a black bear that killed a 6-year-old Ohio girl and critically injured her mother and 2-year-old brother.
The family, from Clyde, Ohio, had been at a pool below a waterfall in the Cherokee National Forest on Thursday afternoon when the bear attacked, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said.
Witnesses said the bear snatched up the boy in its mouth as the mother and other visitors tried to fend it off with sticks and rocks, said Dan Hicks, a spokesman for the agency.
The 6-year-old girl ran away but was later found dead about 100 yards down the trail, with a bear standing over her, authorities said.
Clyde is 90 miles northwest of Columbus in Sandusky County.

"Allegedly, after the rescue squad found the little girl, one of the squad members fired a shot from a small caliber handgun," Hicks said Friday. "We don't know whether the bear was hit or not. There was no blood, but it chased it off."
Officials were still trying to piece together exactly what happened to spur the attack, forestry spokeswoman Sharon Moore said. Both the mother and boy were listed in critical condition Friday at a Chattanooga hospital, and Moore said the mother was too seriously injured to talk.
The little girl's body was taken to a mortuary in Cleveland, funeral home owner Ralph Buckner said. He declined to release her identity and no family members were at the funeral home. Authorities have also declined to release the names.
The 640,000-acre park runs along the Tennessee-North Carolina line southwest of Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Authorities also are asking anyone who was at the campground and saw the attack to come forward because witness accounts could help find the bear. The campground was evacuated after the attack and the witnesses have now scattered, Hicks said.
Rangers said the animal may have been suffering from a disease that affected its behavior.
"It's a pretty rare thing, black bears generally don't attack people. I can't think of any time other than - just really rare circumstances," said Monty Williams, park ranger.
In May 2000, a woman was killed by a black bear near Gatlinburg. Glena Ann Bradley, a schoolteacher from Cosby, was attacked by two female bears when she took a walk on a trail near a Smoky Mountains campground.

An injured bobcat attacked a golfer on a fairway at Skyline Country Club Tuesday morning, seriously injuring him, authorities said.
Two golfers beat the bobcat to death with golf clubs after the mauling.
The bobcat came up to the golfers on the 18th hole fairway at about 10:30 a.m., and attacked one in the legs, said Rick Flores, a spokesman for the private fire rescue company Rural Metro. The bobcat may have been rabid, said Flores. And that is a small cat compared to a mt lion.

A Kasilof couple was attacked by a brown bear Sunday afternoon while walking their two dogs on a trail near Skilak Lake Loop Road, according to Alaska State Troopers.
Kathleen Feeney, 21, of Philadelphia, was camping at Hickory Run State Park when a bear tore off her poncho and sweat shirt, clawed at her back and bit her head. ABC News 7Online.com story.

This is not even including all of the domestic animal attacks and people if some one wants to come into my home they will have to get past my dog then 2 9 mm's before they can hurt me or my family.
Sooner or later it happens to everyone. Through no conscious fault of your own, you find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation. And when that happens all the cute statistics—like the one about how you are 380 times more likely to die from a bee sting than a bear bite—vaporize in the twenty yards that separate you from an animal twice as powerful pound-for-pound as any man and capable of tearing out huge chunks of your flesh with its powerful jaws. IT also does not have to be an animal what about people having my concealed to carry permit makes me feel better. To bad more of those people were not armed a trolley square I bet less people would have died.
I think that the main point Blu Bitch that you are the trouble making bitch here. All of America can be a dangerous place with animals and that when you go in to the most dangerous you can either be prepared in case you need it even if you don't or animal food if you do. You can be the food the shot the raped kidnapped or what ever else I will be prepared and if I still get killed or hurt at least I will know that I have done everything possible to prevent it.

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 07:36 pm
by Tall Guy
pansTX420 wrote: Sooner or later it happens to everyone.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Dude you need to move...or see a shrink.

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 07:55 pm
by pansTX420
Tall guy your right maybe not everybody but, I am sure that mall full of people that got shot up here a while back thought they were absolutely safe to not five miles from my house
Every two and a half minutes, somewhere in America, someone is sexually assaulted.
One in six American women are victims of sexual assault, and one in 33 men.
In 2004-2005, there were an average annual 200,780 victims of rape, attempted rape or sexual assault.
guess what I am one of the other 5 and not included in the 200,780
Woman mugged 16 times in as many years
BOR, Serbia, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- A masked man broke into an eastern Serbian apartment Tuesday, beat and robbed a 70-year-old woman, the 16th time she was mugged in as many years.
Try it once.
Yup personal preference I prefer not to be a victim of anything man or beast

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 08:00 pm
by pansTX420
Blu did you get tired of chasing poor J bomb all over the forum?

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 08:27 pm
by DC
"mad as a bag of cats" :shock:

Dr Gonzo is a troll..........burn him!!!!! :twisted:

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 08:30 pm
by bluelaru
Biker....QT what I said aganist you.....

Pantx....First you call me out as a woman...your boyfriend is pan4 then
you say you pans are getting married in Vegas

Now in you post...your a man.........and you fucking people think
I'm crazy

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 08:50 pm
by DC
hmmm.........? :?

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 09:55 pm
by pansTX420
how did anything I said say that I was a man?

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 10:29 pm
by DrGonzo
DC wrote:"mad as a bag of cats" :shock:

Dr Gonzo is a troll..........burn him!!!!! :twisted:
Burn one for me more like! :wink:

Posted: Fri 16th Mar 2007 10:52 pm
by Alaskan Biker
DrGonzo wrote:
DC wrote:"mad as a bag of cats" :shock:

Dr Gonzo is a troll..........burn him!!!!! :twisted:
Burn one for me more like! :wink:
Firing a bowl right this moment of the original pure Matanuska Thunderfuck

:D :lol: :!: :wink: